Hi every body I'm a fanatic of apple and I've just seen this"The new iOS 7" and I was like OMG!!!! So I put it because I want you to say OMG!!!! Jajjajja Have fun
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
The New iOS 7 Promo video!!!
The new PS4
Hi Fanatics of video games I was looking things in YouTube and I saw this and I liked so much so I put it in my blog have fun :)
If you want to know more http://uk.playstation.com/ps4/
By Paula :)
Music
Hi everyone here I lend you a song that I love so much, Come and get it of Selena Gomez
Monday, June 10, 2013
Starving games
Hi , here the trailer of the parody film of The Hunger games
" The Starving Games"
" The Starving Games"
By Ruben
Sunday, June 9, 2013
I use to be a rebeld
I USE TO BE A REBELD
HERE I PUT A PHOTO OF OUR BOOK OF ENGLISH WITH VERY INTERESTING INFORMATION
HERE I PUT A PHOTO OF OUR BOOK OF ENGLISH WITH VERY INTERESTING INFORMATION
By: Rubén
Big directors films by Ruben
here three directors very very very famous
Hitchcock
Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, KBE (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was an English film director and producer. He pioneered many techniques in the suspense and psychological thriller genres. After a successful career in British cinema in both silent films and early talkies, billed as England's best director, Hitchcock moved to Hollywood in 1939 and became a U.S. citizen in 1955.
FAMOUS FILMS
The birds
Psicosis
TARANTINO
Quentin Jerome Tarantino born March 27, 1963) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and actor. His films have been characterized by nonlinear storylines, satirical subject matter, and an aestheticization of violence that often results in the exhibition of neo-noir characteristics. Tarantino has been dubbed a "director DJ," comparing his stylistic use of mix-and-match genre and music infusion to the use of sampling in DJ exhibits, morphing a variety of old works to create a new one.
FAMOUS FILMS
KILL BILL
PULP FICTION
SPIELBERG
Steven Allan Spielberg (born December 18, 1946) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and studio entrepreneur. In a career of more than four decades, Spielberg's films have covered many themes and genres. Spielberg's early science-fiction and adventure films were seen as archetypes of modern Hollywood blockbuster filmmaking. In later years, his films began addressing humanistic issues such as the Holocaust, the Transatlantic slave trade, war, and terrorism. He is considered one of the most popular and influential filmmakers in the history of cinema. He is also one of the co-founders of DreamWorks movie studio.
FAMOUS FILMS
JURASSIC PARK
JAWS
By Ruben
Shakespeare by ruben
hi , here some information os shakespeare
william shakespeare was a was an English poet and playwright, of the century XVII and his famous works are ............
1. hamlet
to be or not to be that is the question
2. macbeth
If the fates want me king, I will do so without the crown look. "
4. romeo and juliet
william shakespeare was a was an English poet and playwright, of the century XVII and his famous works are ............
1. hamlet
to be or not to be that is the question
2. macbeth
If the fates want me king, I will do so without the crown look. "
3. A Midsummer Night's Dream
4. romeo and juliet
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
400 Visits
400 visits!!! Wow, I can't believe it thank you so much everybody you know that we love you and these is incredible. Subscribe :)
Paula Acero
Monday, June 3, 2013
When I grow up...
What I want to be when I grow up:
When I was 7 years old my father saw a tutorial and he propose me to direct a film and I thought" Why not?" so I did it and really was so bad the film so I get angry and I decided to make another much better and I'll still working on it :) in the commentaries put if you think if I could reach high.
So what I want to be when I grow up is: Director Film
Paula Acero
When I was 7 years old my father saw a tutorial and he propose me to direct a film and I thought" Why not?" so I did it and really was so bad the film so I get angry and I decided to make another much better and I'll still working on it :) in the commentaries put if you think if I could reach high.
So what I want to be when I grow up is: Director Film
Paula Acero
My phobia
Hey guys today I will talk about my phobia, It's not a joke and and do not laugh when you read, because you can have so many fears or phobias and if you have I will not laugh, so don't laugh.
I'm afaird of things of the supernatural or paranormal like exorcisms or ghosts, and I'm too afraid of the darkness, I can't sleep without a light. When "Evil Dead" comes out I was so afraid to go to the cinema just only because the trailer, I couldn't see "The host" only because that. And when my friend said that she will go to see the movie everybody wanted to see the trailer and I couldn't I said" Please don't put it" they put it only because i didn't wanted and then I cover the eyes and my ears and I start to cry and I tremble, I sway forward and backwards then they see my and the other persons around me laid them. It was terrible, was a bad felling and when I keep my hands of my face I was tremble the tears were occupying all my face I really have a very bad time.
Paula Acero
I'm afaird of things of the supernatural or paranormal like exorcisms or ghosts, and I'm too afraid of the darkness, I can't sleep without a light. When "Evil Dead" comes out I was so afraid to go to the cinema just only because the trailer, I couldn't see "The host" only because that. And when my friend said that she will go to see the movie everybody wanted to see the trailer and I couldn't I said" Please don't put it" they put it only because i didn't wanted and then I cover the eyes and my ears and I start to cry and I tremble, I sway forward and backwards then they see my and the other persons around me laid them. It was terrible, was a bad felling and when I keep my hands of my face I was tremble the tears were occupying all my face I really have a very bad time.
Paula Acero
New section
Hi everybody!! I'm so excited because we have a new section and I love so much this section because is about women!! I?m very feminist and proud :) This section is called "Mothers of invention" it's called like that because in this section we are we going to talk about how everyday thing where invented by women.
Randi Altschul
Randice-Lisa Altschul invented the world's first disposable cell phone.
Mary Anderson
Mary Anderson invented the windshield wiper. Anderson was issued a patent for the wipers in 1905.
Virginia Apgar
Apgar invented a newborn scoring system or "Apgar Score" for assessing the health of newborn infants.
Barbara Askins
Developed a totally new way of processing film.
Patricia Bath
The first African American woman doctor to receive a patent for a medical invention.
Miriam E. Benjamin
Ms. Benjamin was the second black woman inventor to receive a patent. She received a patent for an invention she called a "Gong and
Signal Chair for Hotels".
Patricia Billings
Patricia Billings invented a indestructible and fireproof building material called Geobond®.
Katherine Blodgett
Invented the non-reflecting glass.
Bessie Blount
Blount invented a device to help disabled people eat with less difficulty.
Sarah Boone
An improvement to the ironing board was invented by African American Sarah Boone on April 26, 1892.
Rachel Fuller Brown
Rachel Brown co-invented Nystatin, the world's first useful antifungal antibiotic.
Josephine Garis Cochran
In 1886, Josephine Cochran invented the first practical dishwasher.
Martha J. Coston
Martha Coston invented a pyrotechnic signaling system known as maritime signal flares.
Dianne Croteau
Invented Actar 911, the CPR mannequin.
Marie Curie
Marie Curie also known as Madame Curie discovered radium and furthered x-ray technology.
Marion Donovan
The convenient disposable diaper was invented by New Yorker Marion Donovan in 1950.
Gertrude Belle Elion
Elion invented the leukemia-fighting drug 6-mercaptopurine, drugs that facilitated kidney transplants and other drugs for the treatment of cancer and leukemia.
Edith Flanigen
Flanigen was the inventor of a petroleum refining method and is considered one of the most inventive chemists of all time.
Helen Free
Free was the inventor of the home diabetes test.
Sally Fox
Sally Fox invented naturally-colored cotton.
Frances Gabe
Gabe invented the "Self Cleaning House".
Lillian Gilbreth
Lillian Moller Gilbreth was an inventor, author, industrial engineer, industrial psychologist, and mother of twelve children.
Sarah E. Goode
Sarah Goode was the first African American women to receive a U.S. patent.
Bette Nesmith Graham
Graham invented liquid paper, also known as White-Out™.
Temple Grandin
Temple Grandin invented livestock-handling devices.
Randi Altschul
Randice-Lisa Altschul invented the world's first disposable cell phone.
Mary Anderson
Mary Anderson invented the windshield wiper. Anderson was issued a patent for the wipers in 1905.
Virginia Apgar
Apgar invented a newborn scoring system or "Apgar Score" for assessing the health of newborn infants.
Barbara Askins
Developed a totally new way of processing film.
Patricia Bath
The first African American woman doctor to receive a patent for a medical invention.
Miriam E. Benjamin
Ms. Benjamin was the second black woman inventor to receive a patent. She received a patent for an invention she called a "Gong and
Signal Chair for Hotels".
Patricia Billings
Patricia Billings invented a indestructible and fireproof building material called Geobond®.
Katherine Blodgett
Invented the non-reflecting glass.
Bessie Blount
Blount invented a device to help disabled people eat with less difficulty.
Sarah Boone
An improvement to the ironing board was invented by African American Sarah Boone on April 26, 1892.
Rachel Fuller Brown
Rachel Brown co-invented Nystatin, the world's first useful antifungal antibiotic.
Josephine Garis Cochran
In 1886, Josephine Cochran invented the first practical dishwasher.
Martha J. Coston
Martha Coston invented a pyrotechnic signaling system known as maritime signal flares.
Dianne Croteau
Invented Actar 911, the CPR mannequin.
Marie Curie
Marie Curie also known as Madame Curie discovered radium and furthered x-ray technology.
Marion Donovan
The convenient disposable diaper was invented by New Yorker Marion Donovan in 1950.
Gertrude Belle Elion
Elion invented the leukemia-fighting drug 6-mercaptopurine, drugs that facilitated kidney transplants and other drugs for the treatment of cancer and leukemia.
Edith Flanigen
Flanigen was the inventor of a petroleum refining method and is considered one of the most inventive chemists of all time.
Helen Free
Free was the inventor of the home diabetes test.
Sally Fox
Sally Fox invented naturally-colored cotton.
Frances Gabe
Gabe invented the "Self Cleaning House".
Lillian Gilbreth
Lillian Moller Gilbreth was an inventor, author, industrial engineer, industrial psychologist, and mother of twelve children.
Sarah E. Goode
Sarah Goode was the first African American women to receive a U.S. patent.
Bette Nesmith Graham
Graham invented liquid paper, also known as White-Out™.
Temple Grandin
Temple Grandin invented livestock-handling devices.
KK Gregory
KK Gregory is the ten-year old inventor of Wristies®.
Ruth Handler
The Barbie doll was invented in 1959 by Ruth Handler.
Elizabeth Lee Hazen
Elizabeth Hazen co-invented Nystatin, the world's first useful antifungal antibiotic.
Beulah Henry
All told, Henry made about 110 inventions and holds 49 patents.
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
Hodgkin used x-rays to find the structural layouts of atoms and to discover the overall molecular shape of over 100 molecules including: penicillin, vitamin B-12, vitamin D and insulin.
Krisztina Holly
Co-invented the telephony software called Visual Voice.
Erna Schneider Hoover
Hoover invented the computerized telephone switching system.
Grace Hopper
Grace Hopper was a computer inventor best known for the Mark computer series.
Mary Phelps Jacob
Mary Phelps Jacob invented the bra.
Amanda Theodosia Jones
Jones re-invented American food production by inventing vacuum packed canning.
Marjorie Stewart Joyner
Joyner invented a permanent wave machine that would allow a hairdo to stay set for days.
Anna Keichline
Architect, Anna Keichline created inventions for the home.
Mary Kies: Patenting Pioneer
Kies was the first women to receive a U.S. patent on May 15, 1809.
Gabriele Knecht
Patented the Forward Sleeve design for creating clothing.
Margaret Knight
Margaret Knight was an employee in a paper bag factory when she invented a new machine part to make square bottoms for paper bags. Knight can be considered the mother of the grocery bag, she founded the Eastern Paper Bag Company in 1870.
Stephanie Louise Kwolek
Kwolek invented a material five times stronger than steel called Kevlar.
Hedy Lamarr
Lamarr was a movie star and inventor.
Ada Lovelace
Wrote a scientific paper in 1843 that anticipated the development of computer software artificial intelligence and computer music.
Sybilla Masters - First American Woman Inventor
Masters was the first American female inventor in recorded history, but no doubt women have been inventing since the dawn of time without the deserved recognition.
Ann Moore
Invented the Snugli baby carrier.
Krysta Morlan
Krysta Morlan invented a device that relieves the irritation caused by wearing a cast - the cast cooler. (bit random!?)
Ellen Ochoa
Ochoa invented optical analysis systems and was the world's first Hispanic female astronaut.
KK Gregory is the ten-year old inventor of Wristies®.
Ruth Handler
The Barbie doll was invented in 1959 by Ruth Handler.
Elizabeth Lee Hazen
Elizabeth Hazen co-invented Nystatin, the world's first useful antifungal antibiotic.
Beulah Henry
All told, Henry made about 110 inventions and holds 49 patents.
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
Hodgkin used x-rays to find the structural layouts of atoms and to discover the overall molecular shape of over 100 molecules including: penicillin, vitamin B-12, vitamin D and insulin.
Krisztina Holly
Co-invented the telephony software called Visual Voice.
Erna Schneider Hoover
Hoover invented the computerized telephone switching system.
Grace Hopper
Grace Hopper was a computer inventor best known for the Mark computer series.
Mary Phelps Jacob
Mary Phelps Jacob invented the bra.
Amanda Theodosia Jones
Jones re-invented American food production by inventing vacuum packed canning.
Marjorie Stewart Joyner
Joyner invented a permanent wave machine that would allow a hairdo to stay set for days.
Anna Keichline
Architect, Anna Keichline created inventions for the home.
Mary Kies: Patenting Pioneer
Kies was the first women to receive a U.S. patent on May 15, 1809.
Gabriele Knecht
Patented the Forward Sleeve design for creating clothing.
Margaret Knight
Margaret Knight was an employee in a paper bag factory when she invented a new machine part to make square bottoms for paper bags. Knight can be considered the mother of the grocery bag, she founded the Eastern Paper Bag Company in 1870.
Stephanie Louise Kwolek
Kwolek invented a material five times stronger than steel called Kevlar.
Hedy Lamarr
Lamarr was a movie star and inventor.
Ada Lovelace
Wrote a scientific paper in 1843 that anticipated the development of computer software artificial intelligence and computer music.
Sybilla Masters - First American Woman Inventor
Masters was the first American female inventor in recorded history, but no doubt women have been inventing since the dawn of time without the deserved recognition.
Ann Moore
Invented the Snugli baby carrier.
Krysta Morlan
Krysta Morlan invented a device that relieves the irritation caused by wearing a cast - the cast cooler. (bit random!?)
Ellen Ochoa
Ochoa invented optical analysis systems and was the world's first Hispanic female astronaut.
Paula Acero
Sunday, June 2, 2013
The Adventures of One Direction part 2
Hey Directioners of all the world here we have the second part of the last video of One Direction, I hope you like.
Paula Acero
Music
Wings: Macklemore x Ryan Lewis
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